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    trying to meet everyone’s needs. Dozens of organizations are dedicated to providing food, water, shelter and clothing to people around the world. While most of them do great and necessary work, there is one bodily function that is mysteriously absent: pooping. The mere mention of this unanimously performed action incites people to cough awkwardly and giggle. But there is nothing funny about the global sanitation crisis that affects billions. The incredibly important public health inventions of…

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    developing and post-communist countries is the free trade between countries (Waters,…

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    a very strategically important place on the globe. It is located at the juncture of energy proficient to energy deficient countries. On one side it connects with the Persian Gulf and on the other gives access of the warm water to land locked countries. The geo- strategic importance of Pakistan is also evident from the fact that it is surrounded by world’s…

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    6th BIOLOGICAL CRISIS WHICH MAN IS THE CAUSE ABSTRACT This article will discuss the biological crises the Earth faced since the creation of the living organisms. Then, this article will argue the reasons why human beings generated a 6th biological crisis. Finally, this article will explain what the elements of this 6th biological crisis are. KEYWORDS Biological crisis, Extinction of species, environmental ecosystems, massive extinction, ecological niches, Industrial Era, greenhouses gases,…

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    Jainism: A Religion

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    Jainism is a religion first practiced in India but is now an international religion. Reaching across over many countries and races, Jainism is the ultimate peaceful religion. Many would say that Jainism is the true peaceful religion. There is an estimate of around 4-6 million followers of the religion. However, most the followers do live in India. There are two different types of groups in Jainism. One is called Digambara and the other is called Svetambara. The difference between these two…

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    the Indian cultural. Marriage in India is sacred obligation. Poverty is another cause for overpopulation. Poor families think that if they have more children, they will earn more income. Since they live in poverty, their children might die of hunger so they need more children. Many of the families are unaware of birth control methods. Many people from Bangladesh and Nepal are illegally immigrating to India, increasing the population. Consequences Many people in India cannot find jobs. This is…

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    Limbal, portrays the anguish and ridiculous experiences of his life as a Dalit. The Outcaste captures the impacts of violence and discrimination against Dalits. In this novel the author is haunted by the crisis of identity. This is an autobiographical novel which shows the dark side of India in which the Dalits are oppressed. . He uses the metaphor, idioms and imagery to explore his inner grief and quest for identity. He faced the discrimination at the school when he was a student. The…

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    China Poverty

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    In this chapter, the authors start by giving a vivid distinction between the North and the North. According to them, the global south represents the poor regions often interchangeably referred to as – third world countries, less developed countries, under-developed countries, or developing countries. They went further by giving a brief analysis why these regions are referred by those names. And according to the authors, about 1 billion people in the world live in abject poverty. By abject…

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    eminently dependent on water. Developing countries experienced harsh times such as droughts. Droughts are well known for destroying plantation. Fresh water in these countries is…

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    In general, countries with extremely high population densities are the only ones experiencing significant decline in their economies (with the exception of China and India). To begin, overpopulated countries are experiencing these declines simply because there are too many people and not enough jobs. According to an article from Conserve Energy Future, unemployment harms the economy by causing mass poverty [10]. A colossal…

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